The Flat Rock Quillwort, Isoetes graniticola sp. nov., occurs in ephemeral pools on several granite outcrops in Randolph and Lee counties of east-central Alabama, and possibly Heard County of western Georgia. It is tetraploid (2n=44), in contrast to the widespread Piedmont outcrop diploid (2n=22) I. piedmontana (s. str.), with which it is close in appearance. Presently known from three (possibly five) populations, I. graniticola represents a globally rare endemic of the western Piedmont.
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Rhodora
Vol. 118 • No. 975
July 2016
Vol. 118 • No. 975
July 2016